US 33

Bear Fork Bridge (Gilmer County, West Virginia)Built 1925Lost truss bridge over Bear Fork of Steer Creek on US 33Replaced by a new bridge

Elkhart River US 33 Bridge (Elkhart County, Indiana)Built 1953; rehabilitated 1984Slab bridge over Elkhart River on US 33Open to traffic

Henry Fork Bridge (Roane County, West Virginia)Built 1930Through truss bridge over Henry Fork on US 33Replaced by a new bridge

Laurel Fork River Bridge (Randolph County, West Virginia)Built 1934Concrete arch bridge over Laurel Fork River on US 33Open to traffic

Little Kanawha River Bridge (Gilmer County, West Virginia)Built 1929Through truss bridge over Little Kanawha River on US 33 in GlenvilleOpen to traffic

Old Lincoln Highway Bridge (Old US 33) (Allen County, Indiana)Built ca. 1913; Bypassed by new bridge 1949Abandoned warren pony truss bridge over Johnson Ditch on an old alignment of US 33 (Lincoln Highway)Derelict/abandoned

Old US 33 Bridge (Pendleton County, West Virginia)Bypassed 1938 by Tee Beam which was replaced in 2014Abandoned closed-spandrel arch bridge over Seneca Creek on Old US 33Derelict/abandoned

Polk Creek Bridge (Lewis County, West Virginia)Built 1931Concrete arch bridge over Polk Creek on US 33 in WestonOpen to traffic

Ravenswood Bridge (Jackson County, West Virginia)Built in 1981 to replace a 73-year-old ferry across the Ohio that ran from Walnut Street in Ravenswood to rural unincorporated Lebanon Township in Meigs county.Cantilevered through truss bridge over Ohio River on US 33 near RavenswoodOpen to traffic

Scioto River US 33 Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)Built 1935; widened from 2 lanes to 4 lanes in 1986; rehabilitated 1999Open-spandrel arch bridge over Scioto River on US 33 in ColumbusOpen to traffic

Spring Street Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)Built 1935 by D.H. Overman; rehabilitated 1986Six-span arch bridge over Scioto River on US 33 west of downtown ColumbusOpen to traffic